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4. Report, "Statement of Arthur Lazarus before the Senate committee on interior and insular affairs, oversight hears concerning water rights of the five central Arizona Indian tribes," 10/23/75.
5. Report, "Water Resources," 1976, no source.
6. Legal document, "Water Rights, Article XVII", no source, no date.
1. Report, "Appendix II: Possible Executive Actions to Implement Water Resources Policy Reforms," no date, no source.
2. Report, " Executive Summary: Water Resources Option Paper, 11/1/76, no source.
1. Correspondence from Fort McDowell Indian Reservation to Hon. Henry Jackson, U.S. Senate, 10/31/75, concerns water rights and the Central Arizona Project (CAP).
2. Report, "Answers to questions in letter dated 6/3/75 form Senator Frank Church, Chairman, subcommittee on Energy Research and Water Resources, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs," concerning the operation and impact of the San Juan-Chama Project.
3. Report, "Statement of Peter Montague, Ph.D. on over allocations of water in the San Juan Basin endangering the San Juan-Chama diversion project and the Navajo irrigation project," 6/12/75, Southwest Research and Information Center.
4. Report, "Joint statement of Leonard Burch, chairman Southern Ute Tribe, Ignacio, Colorado and Marshall White, Chairman, Ute Mountain Tribe, Towaoc, Colorado," 6/12/75.
5. Report, "A statement of Richard Tecube, member of the Jicarilla Apache Tribal council and economic development director," 6/12/75.
6. Report, "A statement of Hubert Velarde, President of the Jicarilla Apache Tribal council, Dulce, New Mexico before the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Subcommittee," 6/12/75, concerns water and energy rights.
7. Correspondence from Williams Brothers Engineering Company to Rupert Costo, 1/3/75, concerns the San Juan river Basin and Navajo Nation, water and energy resources.
1. Series of correspondence between Rupert Costo, the Department of the Interior and Clyde, Criddle and Woodward, Inc., 1974, concerns the Jicarilla Apache Water Rights Survey.
1. Correspondence and article regarding Central Arizona Project (CAP), Ak- Chin Indian community, 1974.
1. Report, "Water Conference," Humboldt State University, 11/18/76, includes legal documents concerned with water rights.
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1. Correspondence to Adrian Parmeter, Staff director, Subcommittee on Education from unknown source, 12/6/68, concerns Senate hearings on Indian education.
1. A Statement of Opinion, by Rupert Costo, on the Current Curriculum Development Project in Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools, no date, with attached handwritten notes.
1. Memorandum from Acting Deputy Commissioner for Indian Education to Chief State School Officers and Educational Agencies, 5/9/73, concerns Indian Elementary and Secondary School Assistance Act.
2. Draft, "Financial Assistance for the Improvement of Educational Opportunities for Adult Indians," concerning a notice of proposed rule making, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, no date.
1. Report, "Indian Education in the United States as protected by legislative acts of congress," by Gloria Jones Simmons, 7/10/75.
1. Correspondence from Board of Education, City of Los Angeles to 'textbook reviewer,' 4/12/72, concerns textbook review and ethnic content.
2. Legal document, "Raquel Gutierrez, et. al., versus State Board of Education," Superior Court of the State of California, 3/24/72.
3. News clipping, "Court blocks states orders for Social Science textbooks," L.A. Times, 3/25/72.
4. Open letter, ' to the California State Board of Education,' from the American Indian Historical Society, 2/28/72.
5. Report, "Quest for Liberty," with editorial and content changes suggested, 2/4/71.
6. Memorandum to 'Participants in School Textbook Lawsuit,' from Joe C. Ortega, Mexican American Legal Defense Fund, 4/12/72, concerns form of data required for statistical purposes in the lawsuit.
1. Pamphlet, Education in the Navajo Nation, no source, no date.
2. News clipping, "The Navajos Build A College," San Francisco Sunday Examiner, 1968.
3. Correspondence from U.S. Department of the Interior, Principal of Many Farms High School, Arizona to 'Friends of Many Farms High School,' 4/1/70, concerns thanks for support from the community.
4. Publication, Navajo Community College Newsletter, Volume V, Number 2, 3/73.
1. Report, "Crime, Punishment, Justice: The Indian in the United States," no source, no date.
1. Course description, "The Native American and the United States Constitution," no source, no date.
1. Proposed course in linguistics, American Indian curriculum, Edward P. Dozier, no date.
2. Proposed course in law, sociology, or history, Richard West, Jr., prepared for the American Indian Historical Society, 1971.
3. Outline and bibliography for a course in crime and justice, Indians in the United States, Dr. Helen M. Redbird, no date.
4. American Indian Literature, a course outline with a bibliography, William Brandon, no date.
5. Duplicate of document 042.009.004.
1. Pamphlet, Rocky Boy Elementary School, a special exhibit, Museum of the Plains Indian and Crafts Center, Browning, Montana, 5/15/74.
1. Article, "St. Joseph's Indian Normal School, 1888- 1896," by Domino Gerlach, Indian Magazine of History, Volume 69, number 1, 3/73.
1. Report, "The Philosophical Differences Between Europeans and Native Americans as an Explanation of the Alienation of Native American Students from the Educational System," by Wilfred Carlisle Wasson, dissertation, University of Oregon, 6/73.
2. Report, "Northwest Coast Indian University, A Manual," no source, no date.
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1. Memorandum numbers 85-33, 85-40, 85-42, 85-55, 85-59, 85-60, generated by Hobbs, Straus, Dean and Wilder Law Offices, Washingtn D.C. regarding Indian gambling regulation, the Water Pollution Control Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response, and Compensation and Liability Act for April-June 1985.
2. Correspondence from the Oklahoma Indian Mineral Owners Association to Secretary of the Interior and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 1985, concerns trust status, treaty ratification and oil, gas and mineral rights.
1. Report, "Indian Tribal Water Rights Coalition Policy Pronouncement," by Daniel C. Boggs, Chairman, Indian Water Rights Coalition, Blackfeet, no date.
2. Correspondence from The Blackfeet Tribe to Honorable James G. Watt, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, 1/26/83, concerns the Indian Water Policy as an instrument of termination.
3. Resolution of the White Mountain Apache Tribe for Preservation and Protection of the Water Rights, Land and Natural Resources Pursuant to Public Law 93-638, 12/16/82.
4. Agenda for Indian Tribal Water Rights Coalition, Meeting Denver, Colorado, December 9-10, 1982.
5. Series of resolutions drafted by the Indian Water rights Coalition, 9/82.
6. Statement of Ronnie Lupe, Chairman, White Mountain Apache Tribe to the Indian Tribal Water Rights Coalition, 1/26/83.
7. Documents issued by the National Tribal Chairman's Association, 1983, concerning water rights, anti-Indian organizations, James Watts, Indian education, trust responsibility, new definition of Indian, Indian Health Service, and President Ronald Reagan.
1. Correspondence to Jeannette Costo from U.S. Department of the Interior, 8/11/75, concerns Blackbird Bend case, Omaha Tribe, and William Veeder.
2. Correspondence to Henry M. Jackson from Department of the Interior, 5/14/75, concerns Blackbird Bend case and Omaha Tribe.
3. Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Title of Omaha Indian Nation to Blackbird Bend Area within the Secretarial Boundary and Related Matters, William Veeder, 9/12/74.
4. Legal document, "U.S. versus Roy Tibbals Wilson and the Omaha Indian Tribe," Docket number c 75, 4026 U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, Western Division, 6/5/75.
5. Correspondence from Omaha Tribe of Nebraska to Kent Frizzell, Department of the Interior, 5/20/75, Blackbird Bend case.
6. Legal document, "Omaha Indian Tribe versus U.S.," Docket numbers 77-1384 and 77-1387, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, no date.
7. Series of four news clippings regarding the Blackbird Bend case and the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, 6/75.
8. Report on the Blackbird Bend case, no source, no date.
1. Resolution condemning Secretary William P. Clark's policy of converting Indian reservations into police state ghettos, drafted by the Indian Tribal Water Rights Coalition, 10/10/84.
1. Opening brief of petitions, 1/17/82, and reply to brief of petitions, the Federal Energy Commission, respondent and San Pasqual, La Jolla, Rincon, Pauma and Pala bands of Mission Indians, Petitioners.
2. Legal document, U.S. Court of Appeals, "Escondido Mutual Water Co. versus the Federal Regulatory Commission," 12/16/82.
3. Legal document, U. S. Court of Appeals, "Escondido Mutual Water Co. versus San Pasqual, et. al.," 12/14/82.
4. Senate Bill 805, 98th Congress, 1st session, 7/28/54, concerns amendment to maintain the Santa Margarita project, California, project abstract and correspondence attached.
5. Media release, to Indian Media and Tribal governments from Deputy Director of the Native American Rights Fund, 11/16/82, concerns water projects.
6. Memorandum from U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs to Chief, Branch of Tribal Relations concerning the organizational status of federally recognized Indian entities, 11/1/83.
1. Series of miscellaneous documents, including correspondence and news clippings regarding Indian water rights and various western tribes.
Section 044
1. Series of nineteen documents pertaining to the High Dos Rios Dam, California, 1969. Documents include correspondence, archaeological assessments and reports, Senate committee hearings, report from the Corps of Engineers, and news clippings.
Section 045
1. Indian Will, under the Act of June 25, 1910, a blank last will and testament document.
2. Series of news clippings, 1964, concerning urbanization issues in Los Angeles.
3. Report, "A Social Survey of American Indian Urban Integration," no source, no date.
4. Report, "Navajo Urban Adjustment," a final report submitted to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, National Institute of Mental Health, 1963.
1. Series of news clippings, 1964, dealing with Indian sovereignty issues from various sources.
2. Article, "American Indian Treaty Making: Motives and Meanings," by Raymond J. DeMallie, American Indian Journal, no date.
3. Report, "Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of Louisiana, Treaty of Temecula," no source, no date.
4. Article, "American Indian Tribal Self-government in the Federal System: Inherent Right or Congressional License?" by Frederick J. Martone, Notre Dame Lawyer, 4/76.
5. Publication, Congressional Record, Volume 124, 4/5/78.
6. Article, "Sovereign States and the Changing Definition of the Indian Reservation," by Imre Sutton, The Geographical Review, Volume 66, Number 3, 7/76.
7. Article, "The Reservation Offensive," by Bruce Johnson, The Nation, 2/25/78.
1. Series of correspondence to Richard Halfmoon, Chairman of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee, from Stern, Thompson and Runyon, Engineers and the Department of the Interior, 12/22/72, concerns water resources.
2. Publication, A Native American Challenge, Ford Foundation reprint from Juris Doctor, 9/76.
1. Correspondence to Jean Ruben, Council on Indians from Nancy Evans regarding Title 20 funds, no date.
2. Correspondence to Jeannette and Rupert Costo from Nancy Evans regarding social services and financial assistance for Indians, 6/7/77.
3. Correspondence to Dominick Masterpasqua from Robert Fulton regarding Title 20 funds, 10/8/76.
4. A Bill to amend Title 20 of the Social Security Act to establish a separate grant program for services to the Indian governmental units, no date.
1. Correspondence to F.A. Gross, Superintendent, Fort Hall Agency from Assistant Chief council, 9/19/38, concerns irrigation.
2. Memorandum on the interpretation of the meaning of the Act of March 1, 1907 (34 Statute 10115), 4/12/38.
3. Correspondence to Colonel J. G. Sorugham, State Engineer, Nevada from John Truesdale, Attorney General, 4/1/21, concerns water rights.
4. Report, "Winters versus the United States," 1907, concerns water rights.
5. Article, "Winters versus the United States," no source, no date.
6. Article, "Winters versus the United States," no source, no date.
7. Article, "Competition for control of Water," Law and the American Indian, 1973.
8. Article, "Winters versus the United States," Law and the American Indian, 1973.
1. Hearing before the Secretary of the Interior on proposed regulations to govern Indian tribal attorney contracts, abridged transcript of the proceedings, 1/3/52, Washington D.C.
1. Legal document, the U.S. District court for the Northern district of California, "Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association versus U.S. Forest Service," 3/25/83.
2. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from William Unrau, Professor of History, Wichita State University, 10/2/74, concerns Kaw (Kansa) leadership.
3. American Indian History Reader, "Cherokee Nation versus Georgia," no date.
4. Article, "Convention providing for the creation of the Inter-American Institute," 11/29/40.
1. Press release from the Crow Tribal Council, 2/2/76, concerns a lawsuit.
2. Memorandum regarding application for certiorari in U.S. versus Thomas Powers, 5/5/38, concerns water rights.
Section 046
1. Legal documents, copies of House of Representative and Senate Bills , 1970-1974.
2. Correspondence from Bering Strait Native association to Rupert Costo, 6/2/72, concerns the organization.
3. Federal Register, Volume 36, number 14, 1/21/71.
4. Legislative alert, AIO council, concerns Colorado State legislation which involves the Ute Indians, 5/10/71.
5. Report, "S-2401: National Resource Lands Act," 1971.
6. Correspondence to 'Friend' from Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1/18/71, concerns amendments to the Bilingual Education Act.
7. Pamphlet, The American Indian and Government Indian Administration, by Edgar B. Merritt, Assistant Indian Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs, 1926.
8. Legislative Report by the Congressional and Legislative Affairs Staff, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 6/21/74.
9. Substitute House Bill Number 9191, Public Act Number 73-660, an Act Establishing An Indian Affairs Council, no date.
10. Congressional Record, Senate, 2/24/74.
1. Senate Bill Number 1420, an act relating to the California Commission on the Status of Indians, 6/14/73.
1. Manuscript, A Silent Conspiracy, no source, no date, concerns Indian trust lands and taxation of Indian trust property.
1. Media Release, concerns the Pitt River Indians, 4/15/74, released by the office of Aubrey Grossman, Attorney.
2. Correspondence to Wassaja from Aubrey Grossman, 4/12/74, petition for certiorari on behalf of the Pitt River Indians.
3. Legal document, "Pitt River Tribe versus the United States," Supreme Court of the U.S., 10/73.
1. Correspondence to Rupert Costo, Wassaja from Curtis Berkeley, Indian Law Resource Center, 7/13/82, article to be submitted to Wassaja, "Recent Supreme Court Decisions Bring New Confusion to the Law of Indian Sovereignty."
1. Thirty two pages of clipped articles from the Congressional Record, 5/1973, concerning a variety of Indian issues.
Section 047
1. A series of Senate Bills, Public Laws and pages from the Congressional Record, 1964-1978, concerns a variety of Indian related topics.
2. News clipping, "Indian Separatism Issue," American Civil Liberties Union, 8/67.
3. Rewritten form of the Indian Resources Development Act of 1967 or Omnibus Bill, Techqua Ikachi, Introduced into the U.S. Senate 5/67, published by the Traditional Indian Land and Life Committee.
4. Article, "Are the Indians Robbing the United States?" The Christian Century, 4/9/58.
5. Report, "Major Indian Legislation 1959-1964," U.S. Department of the Interior.
6. Media release from Congressman Don H. Clausen, 2/24/65, designating American Indian Day.
7. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from George F. Duke, Director, Indian Services Division, 4/6/67.
8. Copy of the Omnibus Bill, S. 1816 and H.R.10560, 7/11/67.
9. Resolution submitted by the Cahuilla Tribe of the Mission Group of Indians on Legislation for introduction to the Congress, no date.
1. Pamphlet, Civil Rights of American Indians, The United States Commission on Civil Rights, 4/72.
2. Series of news clippings, various topics, various sources, 1964-78.
3. Copy of Public Law 90-284, 4/11/68, concerns interference with federally protected activities.
4. Legal document, "Donald Parish et. al. Versus The University of Michigan and Michigan Archaeological Society,' 12/4/73.
5. Memorandum to 'All Staff' from Administrative Manager, concerns trading with Indians, 7/25/73.
6. Correspondence to 'Chairman' from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, concerns the Indian Civil Rights Bill, 9/2/70.
7. Grant Terms and Conditions, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education, 1/72.
8. Title IV Indian Education, short title for Indian Education Act, no date.
9. Correspondence to the Editor of Wassaja form David Garrison, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 6/20/73.
10. Analysis of Senate Bill 2724, concerns Comprehensive Indian Education Act, 1971.
11. Analysis of Senate Bill 2482, concerns the Indian Education Act of 1971.
12. Survey on recommended content of the Indian Education Act, no source, no date.
13. Correspondence from the Department of the Interior, 5/17/74, regarding the Indian Self-determination and Education Assistance Act.
1. Series of Congressional Bills and pages from the Congressional Record.
2. Correspondence from the U.S. Department of the Interior, 3/15/73, regarding the Indian financing bill.
3. Conference announcement for the Indian Finance Act, 8/8/74.
4. Summary of provision of the Indian Financing Act of 1974, the draft regulations of the Secretary of Interior for implementing the act.
1. Correspondencee from Senator James Abourezk to 'Friend,' concerns the codification of laws, 11/9/77.
2. Correspondence from James Abourezk to 'Friend,' 4/15/77, concerns Senate Resolution 4, Select Committee on Indian Affairs membership.
3. Jurisdiction and rules of the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, 1977.
1. Media release from Senator Abourezk announcing his selection as Chairman of the American Indian Policy Review Commission, 3/6/75.
2. Public Law 280, 8/15/53, concerns state jurisdiction over offenses committed by or against Indians in Indian Country.
3. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from Raymond Simpson, 10/19/73, concerns Public Law 280.
4. Publication, Public Law 280 and California Indians, a report to the California State Lands Commission, 6/76.
1. Public Law 93-291, 5/24/74, concerns the act to provide for the preservation of historical and archaeological data.
2. Report, "Congressional and Legislative Affairs Staff, Bureau of Indian Affairs," 6/26/74, Title IV money.
1. Publication, Indian Family Defense, a Bulletin of the Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc., seven issues, 1974- 76.
2. News clippings, various sources, various dates, concerns Indian Child Welfare Act and the violation of that code.
3. Series of Senate and House Bills.
1. Joint Resolution in the United States Senate, S.J. Res. 133, 7/16/73, concerns relationship with Indians.
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1. Legal document, "Jessie Short versus the United States, Hoopa Valley Tribe of Indians," no date.
2. Media release, "Northern California Indians hope court case won't produce violence," concerns Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, no date.
3. Correspondence to the Hoopa Valley Tribe from Wilkinson, Cragun, Barker Law Offices, 11/2/73 concerns status of Short case.
4. Legal document, "Jessie Short versus the United States and the Hoopa Valley Tribe, " 5/22/72.
1. Legal document, "Jessie Short versus the United States and the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe," 5/22/72.
1. Article, "Money versus Sovereignty: An Analysis of the Maine Settlement," by A. Tallchief, American Indian Journal, May, 1980.
2. Legal document, "Bill H.R. 10337," 9/18/73, concerns joint use of Navajo and Hopi lands.
1. Series of news clippings, various sources, various dates, 1973, concerns Hopi/Navajo land disputes.
1. Publication, Indian Claims Commission Annual Report 1975.
2. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from Congressman Jerome Waldie, 11/20/72, concerns Indian rights.
3. Legal document, "Before the Indian Claims Commission: Pueblo of Taos versus the United States," 5/76.
4. Code of regulations "Title 25--Indians'" no date.
5. Article "Native Americans' New Clout," by William Chapman, The Progressive, August, 1977.
6. Statement of Wallace Johnson, Assistant Attorney General, concerns H.R. 16170, amendment to the Indian Claims Commission Act, 8/8/74.
7. Report, "Indian Claims Commission Rules on Tribes compound interest earned," no source, no date.
8. Series of news clippings, various sources, various dates 1973, concerns lands claims and settlements.
1. Memorandum to 'All Indian Tribes' from Charles Trimble, Executive Director of the National Congress of Indians, 4/4/78, concerns Commission on Tribal Relations.
2. Memorandum from Charles Trimble, Executive Director of the National Congress of American Indians to 'All Indian Tribes,' 4/4/78, concerns Commission on Tribal Relations.
3. Report, "Task Force on Indian Affairs," National Conference of State Legislatures, 12/10/77.
1. Series of news clippings, various sources, various dates, 1978, concerns Indian identity issues.
2. Correspondence to Jeannette Costo from Karl Funk, 3/23/78, concerns American Indian Policy Review Commission.
3. Media release from Department of the Interior, 4/12/78, concerns criminal jurisdiction on reservations.
4. Legal document, "Supreme Court of the United States versus Suquamish Indian Tribe," 1/9/78.
5. Memorandum to 'All Superintendents,' from Assistant Secretary Indian Affairs, 3/8/78, concerns U.S. Supreme court decision in "Oliphant versus Suquamish."
6. Legal document, "Oliphant versus the Suquamish Tribe," 1/9/78.
1. Series of documents on tribal jurisdiction, 1977.
1. Series of documents, including news clippings, correspondence and legal document, various dates 1974, concerning legal jurisdiction issues.
1. Series of documents, including news clippings, legal documents, reports and correspondence, 1964-74, concerning a series of Indian jurisdiction issues.
1. Series of documents, including report and news clippings, 1975, concerns Tribal Council of Gay Head, Wampanoag Tribe.
2. Legal document, "United States versus the Mescalero Apache Tribe," 7/11/75.
3. Legal document, "Senate Hearing 1924," concerns the claims of the Uintah and White River Tribes of the Ute Indians in Utah, 1/11/27.
4. Legal document, "Seneca Nation of Indians, the Tonawanda Band of Seneca versus the United States," 11/22/72.
5. Article, "Battling to Regain a Lost Past," The Boston Phoenix, 8/26/75, concerns the Wampanoags.
6. News clippings, various sources, 1973, concerning Fort Robinson and the Sioux.
1. Correspondence to the Commissioner of the Indian Claims Commission from Jeannette Costo, 1972, requesting court dockets.
1. Series of articles and legal documents, various sources, various dates, concerning fishing rights.
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1. Series of five pages of news clippings, 1973, concerns taxation of reservation sales.
2. Legal document, "Moe Versus Salish and Kootenai Tribes," no date, no source, concerns assessment of state taxes on reservations.
1. Series of sixteen published booklets, 1973, concerns Supreme Court case involving U.S., Jessie Short et. al., the Hoopa Tribe, Salt River Pima- Maricopa Indian Community, Colorado River Indians, Yurok, Fort Peck Reservation, Wind River Reservation, Standing Rock Reservation, and the Qinault Reservation.
1. Series of twenty-three documents, 1972-82, concerning a variety of legislative topics involving Indians, also eight copies of the weekly Legislative Report, 1974.
1. Series of documents concerning Menominee termination and tribal restoration, includes news clippings, monograph, correspondence, legislative reports and testimony, 1972-73.
1. Series of twenty-one documents concerning termination policy and restoration legislation for tribes that were terminated, 1973-76, included news clippings, reports, pamphlets, and correspondence.
Section 050
1. Legal document, "Katharine Collard et. al. versus Thomas Kleppe, Director of the Intermountain Tribal School ," U.S. District Court, District of Utah, Northern Division, 10/79.
1. Legal document, "Noel Morris et. al., versus Cecil Andrus, Motion of the Choctaw Nation and Hollis Roberts for summary judgement," U.S. District Court, Washington D.C., 11/13/78.
1. Legal document, "Allen Harjo et. al., versus Thomas Kleppe," 9/2/76.
1. Legal document, "State of New Mexico, State Engineer, S. E. Reynolds versus United States and Pueblo San Ildefonso," 7/27/71.
Section 051
1. Article, "Literature of the American People: Native American Voices," by Gerald Haslam, CLA Journal XV, Number 2, 12/71.
2. Article, "Important Native Language Groups," Introduction to American Archaeology, 1966.
3. Report, "The Marriage Ceremonies of the Chippewa Indian," by Donna Mora, 12/7/70.
4. Article, "Relations of Human Life to Environment," by J. W. Powell Smithsonian Report, 1895.
1. MA Thesis, "A Study of Rhetorical Style in Selected Messages of Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation Between 1860-1880," by Nannie Flo Allen, University of Oklahoma, 1949.
2. Article, "Wisdom of the North American Indian in Speech and Legend," by Alexander Chamberlain, American Antiquarian Society, 1913.
1. Report, "The Study of Native American Literature: A New Frontier," by Donald Doer, Yankton College, 12/3/71.
2. Syllabus, "North American Literature: Fact and Fiction," Santa Barbara City College, 1973.
3. Report, "Survey of the Literature: American Indian Press," by Paul Kedinger, 5/8/70.
Section 052
1. Correspondence to Secretary Rogers Clark Morton from 'unsigned,' no date, concerns use of Indian land.
2. Proposed Rules for the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, concerns leasing of Osage Reservation lands for oil and gas mining, Federal Register, 4/8/74.
3. Correspondence from National Coal Association to Roy Sampsel, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Indian Affairs Policy, 10/15/82, concerns regulation of Indian land use.
4. Report, "Forms of Agreement," by Charles Lipton, no date, concerns Indian and government negotiations.
5. Series of documents, 1982-83, concerns American Indian Property Rights Act and the American Farm Bureau Federation.
6. Article, "Mining Agreements with Indian Tribes," American Indian Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1976.
1. Series of four documents, 1976, concerns coal mining leases on the Navajo reservation, includes two reports and news clippings.
1. Series of five documents concerning the Strip Mining Act, 1973-75, includes news clippings, article and media release.
1. Series of four documents concerning Sioux resources, 1976, includes correspondence and report.
1. Series of thirteen documents concerning coal mining on Crow Reservation, Montana, 1975-77, includes news clippings, reports, legal documents, correspondence and media releases.
1. Series of news clippings concerning coal mining on reservation lands in Montana and Wyoming.
1. Series of six documents concerning use of natural resources on Indian land, 1979-83, includes articles and news clippings.
1. Series of twenty-four documents concerning a variety of environmental issues, 1982-85, includes legislative reports, correspondence, news clippings, articles and media releases.
Section 053
1. Publication, Pine Ridge Research Bulletin, published by the PHS Community Mental Health Program, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, Volume 1-5, Jan. 1968-October 1968, Volume 8, 9, 11, April 1969-January 1970.
1. Report, "Doctor Indian Patient Relationship," no source, no date.
1. Report, "The Changing Dakota Family," no source, no date.
1. Report, "Community Portrait Number 2, Wanblee Community,"no source, no date
1. Report, "Notes on the Heyoka, the Teton Dakota 'Contrary' Cult," no source, no date.
1. Report, "Community Portrait Number 1, the Kyle community," no source, no date.
1. Report, "Pine Ridge Village," no source, no date.
Section 054
1. Correspondence with attached article, concerns Title IV, Part A of the Indian Education funds, 10/4/76.
1. News clipping, "Man lived in Nevada 7300 years ago," no date, no source.
2. News clipping, "Yurok leader pleads for rights of Indians," Sacramento Bee, no date.
3. News clipping, "Klamath's Indians Seek Local Voice," Sacramento Bee, no date.
4. News clipping, "A Program Project Concern for Navajos," no source, no date.
5. News clipping, "Indian girl sings Aida tonight, Full blooded Chickasaw," San Francisco, 3/12/41.
6. News clipping, "Director for new museum in Oakland," no source, no date.
1. Publication, National Institute for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Reference Service, by the U.S. Department of Justice, no date.
1. News clippings, various topics, various sources, various dates, concerning Indian religion with a particular emphasis on the Native American Church, peyote use and legislation.
2. Statement of Walter Echo Hawk before the subcommittee on civil and constitutional rights of the House committee on the judiciary, 6/10/82, concerns religious freedom.
3. Exhibit B, "Churches in National Parks Systems," no date, no source.
4. Publication, Americans Before Columbus, a publication of the National Indian Youth Council, Special Edition, no date, and Volume 10, Number 4, no date.
5. Correspondence from the National Indian Youth Council, 4-6/82, concerns religious freedom issues and Board of Directors.
6. Announcements, Native American Rights Funds, Winter 1979, lead article "We Also Have Religion: The American Indian Religious Freedom Act and the Religious Freedom Project of the Native American Rights Fund."
7. Public Law 95-341, 8/11/78, Joint Resolution, concerns American Indian Religious Freedom.
8. Article, "Book Review; Seven Arrow. Hyemeyohsts Storm," American Anthropologist, Volume 75, Number 4, 8/73.
9. Article, "Strange Power of Peyote," Velma Nieberding, The West, no date.
10. Statement by Walter Echo Hawk, U.S. Civil Rights Commission, 4/10/79, concerns religious freedom.
11. Publication, Dawn in the Forest, program at Brigham Young University, 4/27/67, cast list and biographies for Indian pageant.
12. Report, "Latter Day Saints Indian Seminary Program as Explained Before a Tribal Council," by Edwin Baird, supervisor of Indian seminaries, Brigham Young University, no date.
13. Article, "Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure: Feather Case," no source, no date.
14. Pamphlet and correspondence from Mt. Echo Bible Instiitute, Inc., American Indian Theological Training School, 1/66.
15. Article, "An Indian Marriage," by George Grinnell, Golden West, no date.
16. Correspondence from Rupert and Jeannette Costo, 6/1/67, concerns the Charles Grady case and peyote religion.
17. Series of news clippings and correspondence regarding the Koshare Indian Dancers, 1971.
18. Series of news clippings, various sources, various dates, concerns religious freedom, and peyote.
19. Article, "Friend to the Ute; Omer C. Stewart crusades for religious freedom," Colorado Heritage, no date.
20. Native American Rights Fund, "Statement of Suzan Shown Harjo, Legislative Civil and Constitutional Rights Commission," 6/10/82, concerns American Religious Freedom Act.
21. Pamphlet, Goals for The Indian Ministry, National Council of Churches, no date.
1. Reports by students in social science class, 4/45, on Indian heroes.
2. Series of news clippings, various sources, various dates, concerns stabbing at Sherman Institute and non-Indian reservation residents.
3. Article, "Three Hundred Years of Racism," by Donald Bluestone, 4/67, The Minority of One.
4. Article, "New York State Wampum Collection: The Case for the Integrity of Cultural Treasure,"by William Fenton, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Volume 115, Number 6, 12/71.
5. Article, "Identity, Power and Psychocultural Needs: White Responses to Non-whites," by Donald Baker, Journal of Ethnic Studies, Volume 1, Number 4, Winter 1974.
6. Media release, "Racist Speech by Head of California Farm Bureau," no date.
7. Report, "Summary of the Discussion of Civil Rights Problem of American Indians at Denver Meeting of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights," 12/19/69.
8. Media release, "Statement of President Herbert Hollomon concerning the Human Relations Committee recommendations on'"Little Red,'" 4/16/70.
9. Article, "The Indian Uprising of '68," TV Guide, 8/10/68, concerns Buffy Saint Marie and Indian actors.
10. Publication, The Klan: Collapsed and Dormant, by the Race Relations Information Center, 5/70.
1. Thesis, "Conflict and Compromise: The American Indian and the Anthropologist," by Dana Andrew Isham, presented to the faculty of SanDiego State University, 7/74.
Section 055
1. Series of news clippings, various sources, 1969, concerns Alcatraz.
1. Series of one hundred and fifty-nine pages of news clippings, 1969-70, concerns Alcatraz.
1. Correspondence to American Indian Historical Society from U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Golden Gate Area, 10/13/77, concerns Alcatraz.
2. Legal document, "American Indian Foundation petition for recommendation of Federal Land Grant," no date.
1. Series of news clippings, various sources, various dates, concerning Alcatraz.
1. Report, "Supplement to 'Custer Died for Your Sins' by Vine Deloria," by Alan M. Osur, 4/73.
2. Report, "A Thanksgiving Thought," by Janet McCloud, no source, no date.
3. Publication, Lake Placid News, 7/22/76, concerns Mohawk Nation.
Section 056
1. Series of four documents concerning weaving and yarn paintings, 1973, includes instructions, news clipping and article.
1. Series of two documents concerning pottery, 1973,1976, includes an article and media release from the Museum of the American Indian.
1. Article, "Indian Art of the Hemisphere," by Rene d'Harnoncourt, no source, no date.
2. Article, "Function and Production of Indian Art," by Rene d'Harnoncourt, no source, 11/64.
3. Publication, Program and Proceedings Eighth Annual Conference on Indian Affairs: Indian Art in a Changing Society, 10/25/62.
4. Publication, Future Directions in Native American Art, by the Institute of American Indian Arts, 1972.
5. Article, "The New Indian Art," no source, no date.
6. Report, "American Indian Art," no source, no date.
7. Notes, "Panels on Indian Art," no source, no date.
1. Report, "Native American Arts and Crafts," by Bob Spoonhunter, Native American Center, no date.
1. Publication, Native American Children's Art, an Exhibition Program, no date.
2. Publication, Art and Indian Children, Curriculum Bulletin Number 7, Pima Papago, Apache, 1970.
1. Two news clippings and exhibit publication, Museum of Indian Art, 5/1968, concerns art exhibit presented by the American Indian Historical Society.
1. Report, "Live and Fine Arts Conference," 4/75, Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, Alaska, concerns an evaluation of current instruction of Alaska Native Studies.
1. Publication, American Indian Basketry Magazine, Volume 1, Number 1, 1979.
1. Report, "The Transition from Wigwams to Frame Houses by the Old Town Maine, Penobscot and the Woodstock, New Brunswick, Malecite," by Nicholas Smith, no source, no date.
1. Series of four document concerning Indian dancing, 1969-72, includes publication, news clippings and articles.
1. Publication, Turquoise, by Stuart Northrop, 1973.
1. Twenty-three copies of a bibliography, "Beginning Bibliography on Native American Music," no source, no date.
1. Report on theArapahoe Cultural Museum, no source, no date.
Section 057
1. Report, "Functional Statement," by research and cultural studies development section, 9/71, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Institute of American Indian Arts.
2. Position Paper, "Cultural Studies in Indian Education," by Dave Warren, Director, 9/72, Institute of American Indian Arts.
3. Report, "Concepts and Significance of Tribal History/Literature Projects," by Dave Warren, Director of Research and Cultural Studies Development Section, Institute of American Indian Studies, 1973.
1. Publication, Indian Music in the Southwest, by David McAllester, The Taylor Museum, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Manager, 1961.
2. Publication, Bulletin 19, Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, 1928, concerns Indian Music.
3. Article, "Agua Caliente and their Music," by Roman Ryterband, The Indian Historian, Volume 12, Number 4, 1979.
4. Article, "Metrical Alteration in Folksinging," by George W. Boswell, no date, no source.
1. Series of nineteen articles, 1971, concerning Indian art curriculum, includes reports, suggested syllabi, programs and correspondence.
1. Series of 36 documents pertaining to Indian art protection and legislation, 1965, includes correspondence, reports, legal documents and media releases.
Section 058
1. Bibliography, "Native American Ecology," 3/22/71, 29 entries.
2. Bibliography, "American Indians, especially Delaware and Seneca," no date, 57 entries.
3. Bibliography, "New York, Northeast, Eastern Woodland, and Iroquois Pottery," 1971, 44 entries.
4. Bibliography, "Peyote and American Indians," no date, 83 entries.
5. Bibliography, "Cherokee Indians," no date, 14 entries.
6. Bibliography, "Nez Perce," 4/23/74, 11 entries.
7. Bibliography, "Sioux Dakota Language," no date, 4 entries.
8. Bibliography, "Zuni Indians," 4/2/74, 33 entries.
9. Bibliography, "Audio Visual Materials about American Indians," 2/4/74, 29 entries.
10. Bibliography, "USA Tapes," no date, 3 entries.
1. Bibliography, "American Indian Bibliographies available at UC Davis," 8/12/73, 8 entries.
2. Bibliography, "Audio Visual Records relating to American Indians in the United States," 1972, 22 page guide prepared by Audiovisual Archives Division of the National Archives and Records Service.
3. Bibliography, "Land Reform in Rural America," no date, Center for Rural Studies, 183 pages.
4. Bibliography, "Selected list of explorers and colonies in Americas," no date.
1. Report and bibliography, "The Question of Milk Tolerance by Indians," by Bette Haumschild, 23 entries.
2. Bibliography, "Indians of North America," 1970, 20 pages.
3. Bibliography, "American Reservation Indians," 1971, 9 pages.
4. Bibliography, "Native American Fishing and Hunting Rights," 18 pages, annotated bibliography, by David R. McDonald.
1. Bibliography, "American Indian Education, Economics and Deviant Behavior," 1970, 39 pages, compiled by Dr. Charles Keller..
1. Bibliographies from the Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of American Ethnography and Division of Archeology, 59 pages, concerns Indian archaeology in the Americas, present-day conditions of U. S. Indians and the origin of the American Indian.
1. Bibliographies from the Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of American Ethnography, 52 pages, concerns Mesoamerica, frontier, South America, language, medicine, health, music, dance, war and warfare.
1. Bibliographies from the Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of American Ethnography, 39 pages, concerns Cherokee, Iroquois, Pawnee, Plains Indians and Seminole.
1. Bibliographies from the Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of American Ethnography and Office of Anthropology, 45 pages, concerns Battle of Little Big Horn, Northeastern Tribes and Southwestern Tribes.
1. Bibliographies from the Smithsonian Institute, Office of Anthropology Archives, 10 pages, concerns anthropology.
1. Bibliographies from the Smithsonian Institute, Center for the Study of Man, Office of Anthropology and Bureau of American Ethnography, 23 pages, concerns present day conditions, North America, Indian policy and administration and George Caitlin.
Section 059
1. Series of documents including correspondence, reports, pamphlets and news clippings, 1924-1983, concerns problems with the BIA over a number of subjects.
1. Report, "Forestry in the Bureau of Indian Affairs," by Gregory Stevens, Forester, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington D.C., 4/26/76.
1. News clippings, Bureau of Indian Affairs History, 1973, various sources.
2. Microfilm document, Bancroft Library, Document Number 124, "Civilization of the Indians," Letter from the Secretary of War, 3/9/1826.
3. Publication, Special Files of the Office of Indian Affairs, 1807-1904, National Archives Microfilm Publications,1965.
4. Article, "The Erosion of Indian Rights, 1950-1953: A Case Study in Bureaucracy," by Felix Cohen, Yale Law Journal, 1953.
1. Series of documents, including correspondence, legal documents and news clippings, 1972-78, concerning BIA hiring preferences, various sources.
1. Series of documents, including news clippings, reports and correspondence, 1970-74, concerning Ft. Mojave Indians and BIA.
1. Series of documents, including media releases, news clippings and newsletters, 1982, concerns BIA realignment.
1. Series of documents, including reports and news clippings, 1973-82, concerning BIA reorganization, various sources.
1. Report, "Indian Reservation Roads," U.S. Department of Commerce, 6/16/58.
Section 060
1. Series of one hundred and ninety-three pages of news clippings from 1965- 1973, concerns a variety of topics on Indians from various sources.
Section 061
1. Series of one hundred and eighty-eight pages of news clippings, concerns various Indian topics from various sources, 1964- 73.
Section 062
1. A foreword by Rupert Costo for the Costo Collection on the Convocation of American Indian Scholars, no date.
1. 26 documents. Concerns the preliminary arrangement for the conference, 1970-71.
1. 115 documents. Correspondence to and from 'pending scholars and students,' 1969-70.
1. 64 documents. Mostly correspondence concerning travel, housing and minutes, 1970-71.
1. 120 documents. Mostly correspondence concerning 'pending observers,' 1970.
1. 61 documents. Concerns agendas, panels and committees, 1970.
1. 180 documents. Mostly correspondence with Dr. Alfonso Ortiz, Chairman of the Convocation and Louis Ballard, a member of the Steering Committee, 1969- 71.
1. Miscellaneous assortment of documents pertaining to the convocation, 1970-71.
Section 063
1. This file contains over two hundred pages of documents, 1970-71, mostly applications for participation in the Convocation and correspondence related to those applications.
Section 064
1. Article "Southwestern Archaeology Today," Irving Rouse, an introduction to Southwestern Archaeology, by Alfred Vincent Kidder, 1924.
2. Syllabus, "Indians of North America," Spring 1973, Livingston College.
3. Anthropology Syllabus, "Images of the U.S. Indian," Joan Chandler, Fall 1973.
1. Report, "The New Indians and Their Legal Problems," by Mary E. Fleming Mathur, 11/71.
2. Article, "How to Eradicate an Indian Tribe," Race Relations Reporter, Volume 4, Number 21, November 1973.
3. Publication, Mexican Kinship Terms, by Paul Radin, 1931.
4. Article, "Rushing for Land; Oklahoma 1889," W.Eugene Hollon, American West, Fall 1966.
5. Publication, The Nature of Legislation and the Role of Indian People, National Congress of American Indians," no date.
6. Publication, Archaeological Report 1899, Minister of Education, Ontario, Canada.
7. News clipping, "5,000 Years of American Indians," Christian Science Monitor, 11/14/73.
8. Pages with picture of Indian architecture and clothing, no source, no date.
9. Article, "The Indian Threat Along the Santa Fe Trail," by Susan Koester, Pacific Historian, Winter 1973.
10. Article, "Reader's Forum: Wounded Knee; Refusing To Be Invisible," Freedomways, 1973.
11. Article, "A Booming Market in Indian Skulls," San Francisco Chronicle, 2/28/73.
1. Report, "Indians and the Metropolis," by Joseph G. Jorgensen, 1970.
Section 065
1. Original manuscript of, The Missions of California: A Legacy of Genocide, Rupert and Jeannette Henry Costo, Editors. Published by The Indian Historian Press, 1987.
Section 066
1.Report, "The Need for an Indian Center in New York City," produced by the American Indian Community House Inc., New York, no date.
2. Publications, Indian Affairs Newsletter, November 1954, June 1964.
3. Series of news clippings, concerns Washington Indians, ACLU, and the Americans for Indian Opportunity, 1964-1977.
4. Series of correspondence from the American Indian Council of Santa Clara Valley, Inc. to Rupert and Jeannette Costo, 5/65, concerns West Coast Indian Cultural Center.
5. Articles of Incorporation for the Association of Rancherias and Reservations, no source, no date.
6. Articles of Incorporation for the American Indian Foundation, 4/64.
7. Series of pamphlets and cards concerning various Indian Associations, Indian legal associations, membership cards.
8. Publication, Visions 1969, American Indian Development Program, Denver, Colorado, 1969.
9. Publication, AISES Newsletter, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, Volume 4, Number 1, February 1983.
10. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from the American Civil Liberties Union, 4/29/64, concerns their Native American policy.
11. Series of correspondence from Associated Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Affairs to 'Friends of the Indians,' and also from other Indian associations, 6/64 to7/82.
1. Series of newsletters and a pamphlet from the Friends Committee on National Legislation, Washington D.C., 12/57- 5/64.
2. News clipping and program, concerns the American Indian Citizens League of California, 3/24/47.
3. Series of correspondence from the American Friends Service Committee, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1/61 through 12/66.
4. Newsletter by the California League for American Indians, 5/66.
5. Series of correspondence from the Associated Executive committee of Friends on Indian Affairs to all 'Friends,' 6/6/66.
6. News clippings, concerns the American Friends Service Committee, 1964.
1. American Indians Cattleman's Association, Board of Directors, no date.
2. Bylaws of the American Indians Cattleman's Association, no date.
3. News clipping, "Indian Cattle News," Alligator Times, 5/75.
4. Media release, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 6/20/75, concerns Environmental Impact Statement on grazing lands.
1. Series of documents including photographs, news clippings, correspondence and pamphlets concerning the American Indian National Bank, 1973-74.
1. Series of approximately 45 news clippings and two news publications, 1973-74, concerns Wounded Knee II and the aftermath from various sources.
2. Series of approximately 25 news clippings, 1973, from various sources, concerning Indian discrimination cases.
3. Series of 11 news clippings, 1972, from various sources, concerning the BIA building take over, the removal of government documents, the Trail of Broken Treaties caravan and the legal aftermath.
4. Correspondence from American Friends Service Committee to Helen Shepards, 11/21/72, concerns the Trail of Broken Treaties Organization.
5. Article, "The American Indian Movement," no source, no date.
6. Open letter to 'All Indian Tribes', National Council of Indian Organizations, Vice President Spiro Agnew, Peter Macdonald and other Members of the National Tribal Chairman's Association, and President Nixon from concerned Native Americans who participated at the seminar on Native American problems, 11/9/72.
7. News letter from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, 3/26/72 addressed to 'Fellow Oglalas and Fellow Patriots,' concerns reservation unity at Pine Ridge.
8. Statement by Clyde Bellecourt, no source, no date, concerns takeover of BIA building, November 1972.
9. Objectives of the American Indian Movement, no source, no date.
10. Article, "The Indians: A Heritage of Broken Promises," no source, no date.
11. Report, "For informational purposes only. Do not quote without permission of the American Indian Movement," approved by Clyde Bellecourt, Chairman of the American Indian Movement, 5/15/69, concerns nature, activities and goal of AIM.
12. Publication, AIM, information booklet published by the American Indian Movement, no date.
13. Media release from the American Indian Movement, the office of the Executive Director, concerns elections on Pine Ridge Reservation, 2/8/74, released by Dennis Banks.
14. Resolution by the All Indian Pueblo Council, the Jicarilla Apache Tribe and the Mescalero Apache Tribe, 11/15/72, concerns their objection to the BIA takeover by AIM.
15. Goals of the American Indian Movement, 1970, by Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt.
16. Duplicate of document 066.005.011.
17. Workshop agenda for the American Indian Movement, no date, no source.
18. Correspondence from Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator, to Mark Lane, member of the Citizens Committee of Inquiry, 9/23/76, concerns AIM.
19. Media release from the office of the National Chairman, the American Indian Movement, 5/24/74, concerns the Patty Hearst kidnaping and the Symbionese Liberation Army.
20. Copy of a John Birch Society Article, no date, concerns AIM.
21. Petition circulated by the Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan and the National AIM office, 12/1/72, concerns Department of the Interior budget cutback.
22. Press Release from the Office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, concerns Wounded Knee II.
1. Legal document, "Revolutionary Activities within the United States: The American Indian Movement," report of the Subcommittee to investigate the administration of the internal security laws of the committee on the judiciary United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, 9/76.
2. Transcript of interview with Clyde Bellecourt, Executive director of AIM, no date, no source.
3. Announcement, "Come and Rap with Jerry Pedersen, Leo Jackson, Clyde Bellecourt and Sandra Stumme," no source, no date.
4. American Indian Movement Newsletter, 8/70.
5. "Challenge to the Churches," 1969 Lutheran Council on American Indian Concern, presented by AIM.
6. Publication, American Indian Movement: Annual Report, 2/70.
7. Report, "STAIRS: Service to American Indian Resident Students," 10/1/69, concerns purpose of the organization.
1. This folder contains material collected and compiled by Jeannette Costo regarding Wounded Knee II. Included is a statement regarding the information, how it was compiled and what her intentions were regarding this information. What is most notable is what appears to be a transcript of a tape made at Wounded Knee II inside the encampment. Speakers at this meeting include Dick Gregory, Russell Means, Dennis Banks, Eddie Benton, dated 6/4/73.
1. This folder is a continuation of the information in folder 066.007.001 compiled by Jeannette Costo regarding Wounded Knee II. This material is dated 3/73-4/73.
1. This folder is a continuation of the information begun in folder 066.007.001 compiled by Jeannette Costo regarding Wounded Knee II. This material is dated 4/12/73-5/20/73.
1. This folder contains a series of media releases, news clippings, correspondences and articles concerning Wounded Knee II, dated 1973 from various sources.
Section 067
1. Miscellaneous documents, 1973, concerning the American Indian Press Association's Third Annual Communication Conference.
1. Series of 65 pages of type written summaries of news clippings by unknown author, dated 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II and AIM.
1. Series of 69 pages of news clippings, from various sources, 2/73, concerns AIM and Wounded Knee II.
1. Series of documents generated by the American Indian Press Association, 1970-73.
1. Series of miscellaneous documents, from various sources, 1954-68, concerning California Indians, Mission Indian Development Council, and the California Indians Congress.
1. Report, "Under a Political Pendulum," by Mary White Eagle Natani, 1962, concerns Indian-White relations with the Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe.
2. Memorandum from Library of Congress to Don Clause, 6/2/65, concerns Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.
3. Correspondence and report to the Commonwealth Club of California from unknown, 5/14/25, concerning the legal status of Indians.
4. Report, "Federal Government and the Indian," no source, no date.
1. Correspondence to 'All Indian Tribes and Organizations,' from Charles Trimble, Executive Director of National Congress of American Indians, 4/4/78, concerns commission of state and tribal relations.
1. Series of documents, including reports, correspondence and publications, 1978-82, concerning CERT, Council of Energy Resource Tribes.
1. Series of documents, including reports, publications and correspondence, 1973, concerning the Association of American Indian Physicians.
Section 068
1. Report, "Final Report of the Task Force on Tribal Government," American Indian Policy Review Commission," 7/76.
1. Transcript of Senators Abourezk and Lamar, no source, no date.
1. Report on Indian Jurisdiction by the American Indian Policy Review Commission, 12/10/75.
1. Series of correspondence compiled by Jeannette Costo labeled 'Exposed Frauds,'various sources, various dates.
1. Series of correspondence and reports compiled by Jeannette Costo labeled 'Exposed Frauds,' various sources, various dates.
1. Series of correspondence, reports and publication compiled by Jeannette Costo labeled 'Exposed Frauds,' various dates, various sources.
1. Correspondence and pamphlet, no date, concerns the Haskell Institute.
1. Series of reports, correspondence and publications, 1977, concerning the International Indian Treaty Council and the International NGO Conference on Discrimination against Indigenous Populations.
1. Series of correspondence, publications and reports, 1967-1982, concerns the Institute of American Indian Arts and Indian Rights Association.
1. Series of reports, articles and correspondence, 1970- 75, concerning linguistics from various sources.
Section 069
1. Article, "The ABC's of Indian Bilingual Education," Educational Journal, Volume 2, Number 2, September 1973, concerns the Choctaw bilingual program.
2. Report, "Navajo Public Speaking," by Janet Pauling Lindsay, no date, no source, from minutes of the Tribal Council.
3. Report, "Walam Olum: Two Texts and A Fragment," Excerpts from the D.G. Brinton interpretation and theVoegelin translation, no date, no source.
4. Publication, Recommendations for Language Policy in Indian Education, by the Center For Applied Linguistics, Arlington, Virginia, March 1973.
5. Reprint, "The Genetic Model and the Uto-Aztecan Time Perspective," by A. Kimball Romney, Davidson Journal of Anthropology, Volume 3, Winter 1957.
6. Article, "An Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics," by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1965.
1. Report, "Native American Linguistic Scheme," by Kenneth N. Owens, Sacrament, 1974.
2. Article, "A Western Apache Writing System: The Symbols of Silas John," by Keith H. Basso, Science, Volume 180, Number 4090, June 8, 1973.
3. News clipping, "Building Pride in the Hoopa Heritage," San Francisco Examiner, 5/9/73.
4. News clipping, "Advisors Urge Preservation of Nez Perce Indian Tongue," Lewiston Tribune, Lewiston, Idaho, 6/6/64.
5. News clipping, "Putting the Indian Into Their Own Words," San Francisco Chronicle, 1 1/29/71.
6. News clipping, "Tolowa Language, Literature Course Due Del Norte School," Time-Standard, Eureka, California, 1/26/73.
7. Report, "Valley Maidu and Hill Maidu Word Translations," no date, no source.
8. Report, "Konaku Words and Phrases," no date, no source.
1. Report, "Linguistic Courses for an American Indian Studies Program," no source, no date.
2. New clipping, "Clallam language may be taught in summer school," Port Angeles News, Washington, 2/27/74.
3. News clipping, "How Chumash was saved: UC linguists preserve dying Indian languages," no source, no date.
4. Graduate thesis, "Concerning the Speech and Spoken Language of the North American Indian: An Index," by Lyn Osborn, University of Kansas, no date.
5. Publication, Conference on American Indian Languages Clearinghouse Newsletter, Volume 2, Number 2, April 1974.
6. Reprint, "Notes and Reviews: Sapir Files and Manuscripts," Journal of American Linguistics, Volume 39, Number 2, April 1973.
7. Program for the Oral History Association, Fourth Annual Introductory Workshop, November 1973, New York.
8. News clipping, "Language course attempts to preserve a culture," Globe News, Auburn, Washington, 12/5/73, concerns the Muckleshoot and Chinook.
9. Report, "Partial list of Northwestern Maidu villages,"no date, no source.
10. Cherokee language lesson, 7/23/73, no source.
11. News clipping, "New language program for native children," Anchorage, Alaska, 3/11/73.
12. News clipping, ". . .seek to preserve Ojibwa language," Wakefield, Michigan, 4/26/73.
13. News clipping, "Cree parents take education of kids upon themselves," Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon, 5/17/72.
14. News clipping, "Proposal to add students, Profs to trustees debated," Mercury, San Jose, California, 3/19/73.
15. Guidelines, "Short California Word List," research tool for linguistic field worker, no date, no source.
1. Report, "Recent Developments: Pending Legislation and Indian Housing Needs," The Native American Lobby, 5/7/74.
2. Pamphlet, Native Americans Into Medicine, University of Minnesota, no date.
3. Correspondence to NIAA Coordinators from Juanita Locust, 12/31/74, concerns National Indian Activities Association.
4. Correspondence to Rupert and Jeannette Costo from Carolyn Attneave, President of the Network of Indian Psychologists, 5/16/78.
5. Correspondence, notes, and policy statement from the National Association of Counties, Indian Affairs Committee, 4/26/1978.
6. Report, "National American Indian Council: A Synopsis," no date.
7. News clipping "Indian Group Plans to buy Willard Hotel," Washington Post, Washington D.C., 1/14/75.
8. Media release, "American Indians to Purchase Willard Hotel for National Headquarters, Culutral Center," 1/20/74, National American Indian Council.
9. Media release, "Concerning the formation, incorporation, purpose and function of the Northwest Indian Legal Research Center and Association," 5/28/74.
10. Correspondence to Wassaja from National Indian Health Board, Inc., 11/10/77, concerns Indian health.
11. Correspondence to 'Friends of Native Americans,' from Native American Scholarship Fund, Fall 1974, concerns solicitations and annual report.
12. Correspondence regarding solicitation of funds for the Indian Education Act, 10/17/73.
13. Correspondence to and from National Amerindianist American Redmans' Party, 7/12/73.
14. Correspondence to and from the National American Indian Court Judges Association, 4/30/74.
15. News clipping, "NAIWA Meeting Rated Success," South Dakota, 6/27/74, concerns the North American Indian Women's Association.
16. Publication, Dwaheeda Newsletter, National Coalition to Support Indian Treaties News, 6/82, Salish.
17. Publication, Native American Women's Action Council Newsletter, 1/70, Volume 1, Number 1.
18. Pamphlet, Constitution of the National League for Justice to American Indians, 12/29/31, Los Angeles.
19. Publication, Representative William Williamson and the Indians, June 1926, concerns the National Council of American Indians, Sioux.
20. New clipping, "Indians Organize Nationally," Fresno, California, 1926, concerns the Sioux.
21. Announcement, "Native American Student Liberation Conference," 10/17/69.
1. This file contains various documents pertaining to the National Congress of America Indians, including announcements, reports, policy statements and a pamphlet, 1978-82.
1. This file contains various documents pertaining to the National Congress of American Indians, including proposals, reports, correspondence, pamphlets, policy and legislation reports, 1955-74.
1. Article, "National Indian Brotherhood; The Arsenic Issue," The Native Perspective, presentation to the Canadian Public Health Association, 3/28/77.
2. Correspondence to AIHS from the National Advisory Council on Indian Education, 2/14/75, concerns planned legislation.
3. Summary report and correspondence regarding the National Indian Education Association, 9/23/74.
Section 070
1. Series of documents, including correspondence, reports and publications, 1964-1975, concerning the National Indian Youth Council.
1. Series of documents, including correspondence, news clippings and publications, 1970-83, concerning the Native American Rights Fund.
1. Three miscellaneous documents, no dates, concerning the Navajo Tribe.
1. Article, "Indian Confederations Influence American Colonies," by J. Almus Russell, no date.
1. 75 pages of news clippings, 1964-66, various sources, titled Social Issues.'
1. 68 pages of news clippings, 1964-73, various sources, titled 'Social Issues.'
1. News clippings and articles, 1969, concerns Alcatraz.
1. Series of articles, reports and correspondence compiled by Jeannette Costos, 1969, concerns social issues.
1. 32 pages of news clippings, 1964, various sources, concerns social issues.
1. 29 pages of news clippings, 1964-65, various sources, concerns social issues.
Section 071
1. 74 pages of news clippings from various sources, various topics, 1970-74.
1. 74 pages of news clippings from various sources, various topics, March-April/1973.
1. 49 pages of news clippings from various sources, various topics, March-April/1973.
1. 27 pages of news clippings from various sources, concerns Robeson County Indians, Lumbee, North Carolina, 3/73.
1. 10 pages of news clippings from various sources, various dates concerns history of Wounded Knee I.
1. 10 pages of news clippings from various sources, 3/73, concerns Wounded Knee II and AIM.
1. 5 pages of news clippings from various sources, 1973, concerns kidnaping of Gallup, New Mexico mayor by Indian.
1. 66 pages of news clippings concerns various topics from various sources, 1973.
1. 73 pages of news clippings concerning various topics, 1973.
Section 072
1. 58 pages of news clippings, from 1976, concerning the American Indian Movement and the Wounded Knee II trials.
1. 95 pages of news clippings, from 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II, Pine Ridge.
1. 89 pages of news clippings, from January to April, 1973, concerning social issues.
1. 87 pages of news clippings, from March to April, 1973, concerns social issues.
1. 113 pages of news clippings, from April 1973, concerns social issues.
Section 073
1. Resolution by Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians, no source, no date, concerns water rights.
2. Statement by Francis Wyasket, Chairman of the Uintah and Curay Tribal Business Committee to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1971, concerns water rights.
3. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from Peter Macdonald, Chairman of the Navajo Tribal council, 10/71, concerns water rights.
4. Statement of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians before the Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Practices, 10/71.
1. Series of documents, including reports, correspondence and memorandum, 1972, concerning the All Indian Pueblo Council and water rights.
1. Correspondence and report from Stevens, Thompson and Runyan, Inc., Engineers to Zelma Edmo, Chairperson of the Shoshone Bannock Tribal Business Council, 11/20/72, concerning land and resources use.
1. File labeled by Jeannette Costo as 'Criddle Correspondence 1973.'
1. Series of documents, including correspondence and news clippings, 1973, concerns water rights.
1. Series of documents, including correspondence, news clippings, resolutions and reports, 1973, concerning water right and various tribes, from various sources.
1. Series of documents, including legal documents, news clippings, reports and correspondence, 1974, concerning various water rights issues and tribes, from various sources.
1. Report, "Comments, Suggestions and Objections Regarding Proposed Allocation of Central Arizona Water Project For Indian Irrigation Use," 4/18/1975.
Section 074
1. Report, "The Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Community, a Status Report Concerning the Water Right of the Fort McDowell Reservation and Recommended Congressional Action," Robert Russell, Chairman, 10/23/75.
2. Report, "Statement of Maricopa-Ak-Chin Indian Community," Congressional Hearings, 10/23/75, concerning water rights.
3. Report, "The Papago Tribe of Arizona," Congressional Hearings, 10/23/75, concerning water rights.
4. Correspondence to Mr. Martin Seneca, Jr. of the BIA from Rupert Costo, 8/11/75.
5. Memorandum to Director of the Office of Trust Responsibilities, 8/1/75.
1. Series of news clippings, correspondence and articles concerning the Central Arizona Water Project, 1974-82.
1. Report, "Indian Water Policy Review," prepared remarks of Forrest Gerard, Assistant Secretary of Interior for Indian Affairs, before a meeting of the American Indian Community, 10/12/77.
1. Report, "Water Rights Reserved for Federal and Indian Reservations: A Growing Controversy in Need of Resolution," prepared by U.S. General Accounting Office, no date.
1. Series of correspondence, news clippings and reports concerning the Pyramid Lake Tribe of California and Nevada and their tribal and water rights, 1968-73.
1. Series of correspondence, news clippings and reports concerning the Pyramid Lake Tribe of California and Nevada, 1968- 74.
1. Series of news clippings and reports pertaining to Fort Mohave, water rights, Yavapais Orme Dam, and the Westlands Project in California, 1976.
1. Series of reports on Indian water rights, 1909-1932, general information pertaining to New Mexico and Montana.
1. Series of news clippings, articles and reports, including maps and statements of policy on Indian water rights, 1953- 1983.
Section 075
1. 41 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II.
1. 73 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II.
1. 97 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March-May 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II.
1. 75 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March-April 1973, concerning Wounded KneeII.
Section 076
1. 81 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II.
1. 86 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March-May 1973, l concerning Wounded Knee II.
1. 60 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated March-April 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II.
1. 77 pages of news clippings from various sources, dated April 1973, concerning Wounded Knee II.
Section 077
1. Report, "Native American of Western Riverside County, California and the Devers-Mira Loma 500 kV Transmission Line," submitted by Cultural Research Systems, Inc. to Southern California Edison Company, 3/2/79.
1. Report, "Life of Two Moons," no date, no source, concerns the history of the Custer battle.
1. Report, "The Federal Indian Service," presented by Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, William Zimmerman, 2/3/49.
1. Six news clippings, two articles, one correspondence, one map, two syllabi and two bibliographies relating to the peyote religion, 1973, various sources.
1. Poetry, "I Am Magic," Juan Valenzuela, no date.
1. Report, "A Preliminary Analysis of Cherokee Sorcery and Witchcraft," by Ray Fogelson, no date.
1. Report, "Red Clay, Tennessee: An Historic Waystation on the Cherokees Trail of Tears," by H. Wayne Hogan, 6/18/81.
1. Report, "Myths and Realities in Indian Westward Removal," by Arthur H. DeRosier, 10/16/71.
2. Article, "Indian Wards at Princeton," Princeton University Bulletin, Volume XVIII, no date, Delaware.
3. Correspondence to New Members from Lenape Land Association, 1/69 concerns the historical park development.
1. Report, "The General Economic Situation of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin," submitted to the House Committee on Appropriation, BIA, 5/70.
1. Joint Resolution 170, concerns Yakima Nation fishing rights, 3/30/64.
2. Correspondence to Margaret Ann Pala from unknown regarding Yakima Indian Nation Land Claims, no date.
3. Correspondence to Jim Thomas Associates from James Thomas, concerns Yakima Indian tribe.
4. Memorandum from William H. Veeder in support of the Yakima Indian Nation.
5. Correspondence to Rupert Costo from Louis Bruce, Commissioner, U.S. Department of the Interior, 10/1/71, concerns Yakima land claims.
6. Map of the Yakima Indian Reservation, U.S. Department of the Interior.
7. Correspondence to Pete Barrios, Tribal Chairman of the Tache Indian Tribe from Robert Jim, Tribal Chairman of the Yakima Tribal Council, 6/7/72.
8. Publication, Yakima Nation Review, special jurisdiction issue, 3/9/79.
9. Report, "Summary and Analysis of Public Opinion Surveys conducted for the Yakima Nation," 4/5/78.
10. Report, "The Indians and the California Private Land Grants," by J. H. Bowman, no date.
Section 078
1. Costo Library Dedication, tape 1, 5/86.
1. Costo Library Dedication, tape 2, 5/86.
1. Costo Blessing Ceremony, tape 3, 5/86.
1. Costo Blessing Ceremony, tape 4, 5/86.
1. Costo Closing Ceremony, tape 5, 5/86.
1. Costo Library Dedication, DVD, 5/86.
Section 079
1. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Bob Burnette, Rosebud Sioux, 12/29/75.
2. Cassette, Wendell Chino, Mescalero Apache, Washington D.C.
3. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja, with Indian Claims Commissioner Brantley Blue, 9/13/75.
4. Cassette, no label.
5. Cassette, Wounded Knee, St John the Divine Cathedral, 3/25/73.
6. Cassette, Vigilante, Menominee War Society, 2/17/75.
7. Cassette, Wounded Knee, St John the Divine Cathedral, 3/25/73.
8. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Mel Tonisket, National Congress of American Indians.
9. Cassette, civil rights of American Indians, Sioux language, Dakota dialect.
10. Cassette, no label.
11. Cassette, no label.
12. Cassette, Wounded Knee, St. John the Divine Cathedral, 3/25/73.
1. Cassette 2A, tribal government/Parker.
2. Cassette 2B, tribal government/Parker.
3. Cassette 2C, tribal government/Parker.
4. Cassette 2D, tribal government/Parker.
5. Cassette 2E, tribal government/Parker.
6. Cassette 2F, tribal government/Parker.
7. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Birgil Kills Straight, Lakota Sioux, 9/4/75.
8. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Ernest Stevens, 9/20/75.
9. Cassette, no label.
10. Cassette, Vigilante, seizure at Gresham, 2/24/75.
11. Cassette, Vigilante, seizure at Gresham, 2/24/75.
12. Cassette, Menominee Warrior Society, 1/25/75.
1. Cassette 5A, tribal national resources/ Frederick.
2. Cassette 5B, tribal national resources/Frederick.
3. Cassette 5C, tribal national resources/Frederick.
4. Cassette 5D, tribal national resources/Frederick.
5. Cassette 5E, tribal national resources/Frederick.
6. Cassette, no label.
7. Cassette, Civil rights of the American Indian, Cherokee language.
8. Cassette, Civil rights of the American Indian, Yupik language.
9. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Theodora Means. 2/14/76.
10. Cassette, Civil rights of the American Indian, English language.
11. Cassette, Civil rights of the American Indian, Blackfeet language.
12. Cassette, Civil rights of the American Indian, Navajo language.
1. Cassette, Western attorney general meeting in Seattle, 8/77.
2. Cassette, Western attorney general meeting in Seattle, 8/77.
3. Cassette, Western attorney general meeting in Seattle, 8/77.
4. Cassette, Western attorney general meeting in Seattle, 8/77
5. Cassette, Western attorney general meeting in Seattle, 8/77.
6. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Mel Tonasket, 12/2/75.
1. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Rudy Scott, Fort Lawton, Seattle, Washington.
2. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Russell Means, 11/75.
3. Cassette, water meeting.
4. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Clyde Bellecourt at Trenton, New Jersey, 5/1/73.
5. Cassette, American Indian Historical Society, Executive Board Meeting, 1977.
6. Cassette, Washington meeting, 2/20/73.
7. Cassette, Opening Statements concerning states and water rights, 1973.
8. Cassette, Jicarilla, 4/11/?.
9. Cassette, Water meeting, Clyde, Criddle, Jicarilla Apache, Salt Lake.
10. Cassette, American Indian Historical Society, Criddle, Salt Lake.
11. Cassette, Jicarilla, 4/11/?.
12. Cassette, Water meeting #2.
1. Cassette, Interview for Wassaja with Theodora Means, 2/4/76.
2. Cassette, no label.
3. Cassette, Water rights meeting.
4. Cassette, no label.
5. Cassette, no label.
6. Cassette, Abbott Sekaquapte, Washington.
7. Cassette, Conversational Cherokee lessons 6 and 7.
8. Cassette, Humboldt Indians, 11/73.
9. Cassette, American Indian Historical Society council meeting, 12/11/72.
10. Cassette, no label.
11. Cassette, no label.
12. Cassette, N. T. C. A. #2.
1. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'Life through the seasons'.
2. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'Legends and songs of the people'.
3. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'To be one of the people'.
4. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'Adawagan-fur trade'.
5. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'The story of a treaty, 1837'.
6. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'The battle of Sugar Point'.
7. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'The melting pot myth'.
8. Filmstrip and record labeled, 'The Anishinabe, 1930- 70'.
1. The Ojibwe People, 17 copies of elementary booklet.
2. The Land of the Ojibwe, 18 copies of secondary booklet.
3. Teacher's Guide and Bibliography, 1 copy.
1. Birch bark card.
2. Wild rice card.
3. Eight poster Biographies of Native Americans.
4. Reproduction of 1837 treaty.
5. Plant medicines of the Ojibwe.
6. U.S. And Canadian policy time line.
7. Two Morrisseau legend posters.
8. Bug-o-nay-ge-shig poster.
9. Word chart.
10. Reproduction of a page from a fur trader's account book.
Section 081
1. Boxed set, "The Killer Manbird," includes filmstrip, soundtrack and teacher's guide.
1. Boxed set, "The Widow," includes filmstrip, soundtrack and teacher's guide.
Section 082
1. 30 documents. Included are several unrelated correspondences and articles, most notable is correspondence relating to 500 Nations, a television documentary and reprint permission.
1. 24 documents. All of the documents are photocopies of maps of California.
1. 1 document. A 451 page manuscript, no title, concerns the Six Rivers National Forest and California Region.
1. 19 documents. Included are several unrelated articles, most concern California Indians.
1. 21 documents. Included are a variety of notes, reports and articles concerning California Indians.
1. 22 documents. News clippings concerning Indians in sports.
Section 083
1. 10 documents. Included are news clippings and articles on various topics.
1. 10 documents. Articles from various issues of Wassaja.
1. 12 documents. Correspondence to American Indian Historical Society and the Indian Historian Press.
1. 5 documents. Articles on the Miwok.
1. 49 documents. Articles and research notes concerns the Spanish invasion.
1. 38 documents. Articles and research notes concerning the missions.
1. 45 documents. Included are research notes for Part II of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 5 documents. Included are research notes for Part I of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 25 documents. Included are articles and research notes concerning early California occupation.
1. 23 documents. Included are articles and research notes concerning Native Antiquity.
1. 28 documents. Included are research notes and article concerning Spain and the missions.
1. 1 document. A report on the tribes of California.
1. 43 documents. Included are research notes for Natives of the Golden State, Part II.
1. 22 documents. Included are research notes for Natives of the Golden State, Part III.
1. 12 documents. Included are news clippings, articles and research notes on the Pitt River Indians, the Achomawi, and the Atsugewi.
1. 6 documents. Included are news clippings and articles on the Gabrieleno.
1. 14 documents. Included are news clippings and article on the Luiseno.
1. 2 documents. Legal papers concerning the Soboba Band of the Mission Indians.
1. 4 documents. Included are articles on the Serrano.
1. 8 documents. Included are articles, research notes and news clippings on the Pass Cahuilla Indians.
1. 26 documents. Included are articles, news clippings and research notes on the Mountain Cahuilla.
1. 20 documents. These documents are correspondence from the Cahuilla Indians.
1. 24 documents. Included are research notes, correspondence, articles and manuscripts notes on the Cahuilla.
1. 5 documents. Included are research notes, legal documents and manuscript notes on the Cahuilla.
1. 12 documents. Included are articles and research notes on the Chilula.
1. 5 documents. Included are research notes and articles on the Chimariko.
1. 17 documents. Included are research notes and articles on the Chumash.
1. 2 documents. Included are articles on the Cupeno.
1. 38 documents. Included are research notes, articles and news clippings on the Great Basin Tribes ( Chemheuvi, Nomlaki, Kitanemuk, Yuma).
1. 32 documents. Research notes and articles on the Hupa.
1. 6 documents. Research notes and articles on the Hupa.
1. 13 documents. Research notes on the Karok.
1. 9 documents. Research notes and articles on the Halchidhoma and the Kawaiisn.
1. 10 documents. Research notes and articles on the Klamath/Modoc.
1. 14 documents. Research notes, articles and news clippings on the Nisenan/Maidu.
1. 6 documents. Research notes and articles on the Mattole.
1. 11 documents. Research notes and article on the Mohave.
1. 7 documents. Research notes on the Ohlone.
1. 32 documents. Research notes, articles and news clippings on the San Francisco Bay tribes.
1. 14 documents. Research notes, articles and publication on the Paiute.
1. 4 documents. Research notes on the Patwin.
1. 14 documents. Research notes and articles on the Pomo.
1. 18 documents. Research notes on the Quechan/Yuman.
1. 9 documents. Research notes and articles on the Shasta.
1. 1 document. Research notes on the Sinkyone.
1. 14 documents. Research notes, articles, dissertation for Natives of the Golden State, Part II.
1. 27 documents. Research notes, articles and reports on the Digueno, Kumeyaay and the Tipai-Ipai.
1. 30 documents. Research notes, articles and a report on the Tolowa and the Miwok.
1. 3 documents. Research notes on the Wailaki.
1. 4 documents. Research notes and articles on the Wappo.
1. 21 documents. Research notes and articles on the Washoe.
1. 4 documents. Research notes on the Whilkut.
1. 10 documents. Research notes and articles on the Wintu.
1. 7 documents. Research notes and articles on the Wiyot.
1. 6 documents. Research notes and articles on the Yokuts.
1. 10 documents. Research notes and articles on the Yuki.
1. 15 documents. Research notes and articles on the Yurok.
1. 10 documents. Transcripts produced by Rupert and Jeannette Costo concerns interviews on water rights, interviews with archaeologist from UCR, research notes from Huntington Library on Southern California Indian Reservations and audio notes from Natives of the Golden State.
1. 47 documents. Research notes and articles on California Indians.
1. 13 documents. Research notes and articles on California Indians.
1. 4 documents. Correspondence pertaining to a draft of a bill, the Yuroks, legal documents and the Indian Claims Commission.
1. 3 documents. Reports, legal document and a publication on the California Indians of Sacramento.
1. 14 documents. Correspondence and research notes on California Indians.
1. 18 documents. Correspondence, articles and research notes on California Indians.
1. 35 documents. Correspondence, articles and research notes on the California Indians during the gold rush.
1. 4 documents. Publication, research notes and article on the Indian Rights Association and George W. Barbour.
1. 29 documents. Correspondence, 1963-64, concerns Indian Claims Commission and Keyhole Indians.
1. 23 documents. Research notes and articles on New Spain and the Inquisition.
1. 22 documents. Research notes for Chapter 14 of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 6 documents. Research notes for Chapter 13 of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 35 documents. Research notes for Chapter 12 of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 14 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 5 documents. Research notes, articles and appendices for Natives of the Golden State.
1. 3 documents. Research notes and articles on California Indians.
1. 18 documents. Research notes, articles, reports and correspondence on California Indians.
1. 33 documents. Research notes, articles and reports on California Indians.
1. 3 documents. Research notes for Chapter 13 and 14 of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 25 documents. Articles and research notes for Chapter 15 of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 29 documents. Research notes and legal documents on California Indians.
1. 14 documents. Research notes for Chapter 16 of Natives of the Golden State.
1. 50 documents. Research notes and copies of a variety of documents from National Archives, Laguna branch on California Indians.
1. 51 documents. Research notes, articles, correspondence, and a number of bibliographies used to support various Chapters of Natives of the Golden State.
Section 091
1. 1 document. A thesis on the history of Round Valley, 1959.
1. 8 documents. Various notes and articles on water rights and California Indians.
1. 1 document. Report, Lipps-Michael survey of landless non-reservation Indians, 1919-1920.
1. 1 document. Senate Bill 2755, pertaining to the Keyholea Indians.
1. 8 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 11 documents. Reports, manuscripts and research notes on Round Valley, Soboba and water rights.
1. 3 documents. Articles and publications on land allotments.
Section 092
1. 11 documents. Publications, articles and research notes on various topics.
1. 26 documents. Research notes, articles, publications and correspondence on California Indians.
1. 31 documents. Correspondence, memberships, signatures, and by-laws on the Federated Indians of California.
1. 22 documents. Articles and publications on California Indians and the American Indian Congress.
1. 30 documents. Correspondence, from 1933, on California Indians.
1. 15 documents. News clippings on Cabazon Indians, murders and gaming.
1. 3 documents. Dawes Allotment Act.
1. 30 documents. Various topics.
Section 093
1. 1 document. Report by Edward Castillo on the Mission Indians.
1. 1 document. Report by Loretta Winters on the environmental movement.
1. 10 documents. Report, publication and research notes on 'aboriginal' California Indians.
1. 45 documents. Research notes for Natives of the Golden State, concerning genocide and the gold rush.
1. 1 document. Manuscript by Edward Castillo on the Mission Indians and the Associations of Padre Andres Quintana.
1. 1 document. Legal document on the Pitt River Indians.
1. 12 documents. Legal documents and research notes on various topics.
177 documents. Correspondence, articles and photos on Indian sports. Photocopies of documents from the National Archives (Laguna Niguel branch, Box 421) concerning Soboba Indian School and Agent Stanley.
Section 094
1. 1 document. Legal document on the Klamath/Yurok.
1. 11 documents. Research notes, news clippings, articles and report on the California Indians.
1. 5 documents. Research notes and articles on California Indians.
1. 21 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 1 document. Legal document on the Pitt River Indians.
1. 36 documents. Research notes, articles and correspondence dated 1874, on the Cahuilla Indians. Rupert Costo biographical information.
1. 3 documents. Report and articles on Agua Caliente.
1. 38 documents. Research notes and articles on California Indians.
1. 40 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 23 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 3 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 1 document. Photocopy of Historia de la Antigua O'Baja California.
1. 30 documents. Research notes, articles and publication on California Indians.
Section 095
1. 1 document. Manuscript of Natives of the Golden State: The California Indians.
1. 1 document. Report, 1921 survey of Indians of Northeastern California.
1. 16 documents. Research notes, photos and negatives for Natives of the Golden State.
1. 40 documents. Miscellaneous maps and photos of California Indians.
1. 4 documents. Articles on Native American games and sports.
1. 20 documents. Articles on Native American games and sports.
1. 6 documents. Articles on Native American games and sports.
Section 096
1. This file contains the manuscript of Natives of the Golden State: The California Indians
Section 097
1. 30 documents. Various equipment instructions and warranties.
1. 1 document. Dissertation by James Savage on the Fresno River Reservation, 1980.
1. 6 documents. Articles on California Indians.
1. 6 documents. Articles, maps and report on California Indians.
1. 4 reprints. Legal documents on the Committee on Indian Affairs and other various topics.
1. 3 documents. Report, articles and research notes on the missions and the California Indians.
Section 098
1.1 document. A research guide for persons with vision impairments.
1. 1 document. Manuscript pertaining to Native American leaders.
1. 1 document. Manuscrip concerning, proposed courses in Native American plant use.
1. 28 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 9 documents. Articles on Collier.
1. 14 documents. Correspondence (personal and business) and articles on the Cabazon Indians.
1. 9 documents. Articles from a variety of publications.
Section 099
1. 13 documents. Publications, news clippings, legal documents and articles on the Pitt River Indians.
1. 3 documents. Publications on Dawes Act.
1. 6 documents. News clippings, research notes and a final report of the taskforce on tribal governments, 1976.
1. 20 documents. Articles, research notes, publications and news clippings on the California Indians.
1. 13 documents. National Archives and BLM research.
1. 4 documents. Bibliographies and research notes.
1. 44 documents. Bibliographies and research notes on California Indians.
Section 100
1. 1 document. Manuscript on English grammar.
1. 121 documents. Manuscripts, short stories, news clippings and research notes on various topics.
1. 50 documents. Collection of London Times Literary Supplements and New York Times' Book Reviews from the 1950's, and handwritten notes on fiction.
1. 8 documents. Articles, news clippings and personal receipts.
1. 6 documents. Report, articles and research notes on water rights and other Indian issues.
1. 7 documents. Articles on Indian sovereignty and other various topics.
Section 101
1. 64 documents. Correspondence to various legal agencies concerning various topics.
1. 22 documents. Articles and research notes on the Reorganization Act and tribal identity.
1. 36 documents. Articles and news clippings on California Indians.
1. 10 documents. Articles and research notes on Native American religions.
1. 4 documents. News clippings and articles on various topics.
1. 21 documents. Articles, manuscript, research notes and maps on Native American women and California Indians.
1. 20 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 34 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 31 documents. Research notes on California Indians.
1. 3 documents. Articles and legal documents on California Indians.
1. 27 documents. Correspondence with federal agencies on various topics.
Section 102
1. 15 documents. Included are articles, research notes and correspondence on California Indians.
1. 29 documents. Included are articles and research notes on Shoshone, Ruby Valley Reservation and news clippings on the Jack Barnett murder case. Also a report on the Indian New Deal.
1. 3 documents. Included are correspondence and a manuscript of an article by Lowell Bean.
1. 26 documents. Included are research notes and a report for Natives of the Golden State.
1. 5 documents. Included are articles on 'aboriginal' California Indians.
1. 13 documents. Included are articles and research notes on the Spanish conquest and the missions.
1. 13 documents. Included are articles, research notes and a report on relocation policies and the BIA.
1. 31 documents. Included are correspondence, from the 1930's-40's, legal documents and research notes concerning Mission Indians.
1. 18 documents. Included are reports, legal documents and articles on termination policies and water rights.
Section 103
1. 32 documents. Included are research notes, news clippings and articles on the canonization of Father Serra.
1. 3 documents. Included are research notes and articles on the Yurok, the Karok and the Hoopa.
1. 22 documents. Included are correspondence and articles on a visit by Pope John Paul to the U.S. and the canonization of Father Serra.
1. 6 documents. All are legal documents concerning the Pitt River Indians.
1. 1 document. A legal document on the Pitt River Indians.
1. 1 document. A thesis on the Indian Reorganization Act, dated 1950.
Section 104
1. 18 documents. Included are publications, articles and reports on American Indians in textbooks.
1. 64 documents. Included are textbook evaluations and correspondences to and from the BIA concerning textbooks.
1. 52 documents. Included are a variety of documents on a wide variety of topics, including some personal papers.
1. 36 documents. Included are research notes, articles for Natives of the Golden State.
1. 34 documents. Included are news clippings, articles and research notes on the canonization of Father Serra.
1. 39 documents. Included are correspondence, news clippings and research notes on Father Serra.
Section 105
1. 7 documents. Included are articles on Jesuit relations and various topics.
1. 56 documents. Included are research notes and articles on various topics.
1. 95 documents. Included are research notes on various books read by the Costos.
1. 1 document. An Environments Impact Report and archaeological assessment of the Maze Stone Village Site in Riverside County.
Section 106
1. 24 documents. Included are research notes on various topics.
1. 8 documents. Included are articles, research notes and news clippings on the Mashpee Indians.
1. 10 documents. Included are articles, research notes and news clippings on Native American games.
1. 13 documents. Included are articles and research notes on Native American games and sports.
1. 11 documents. Included are articles on Native American science.
1. 3 documents. Included are research note and articles on Native American arts and sciences.
1. 6 documents. Included are research notes and articles on Native American science and contributions.
1. 4 documents. Included are research notes and articles on Native American explorers.
1. 39 documents. Included are news clippings, articles and research notes on various topics.
1. 11 documents. Included are articles on Native American contributions.
Section 107
1. 40 documents. Included are research notes on Indian issues in New York and Texas.
1. 22 documents. Included are research notes on the colonial history of New York.
1. 13 documents. Included are research notes on the Jesuit relations and New France.
1. 6 documents. Included are articles on the Pueblo Santa Ana.
1. 45 documents. Included are research notes and articles on the Hopi, California Indians, religions and science.
1. 8 documents. Included are articles on Native American dance.
Section 108
1. 29 documents. Included are articles, news clippings and correspondence on various topics.
1. 14 documents. Included are articles on California Indians and aboriginal tribes.
1. 26 documents. Included are research notes and articles on California Indians.
1. 26 documents. Included are correspondence, articles, resolutions and research notes on the Chemehuevi, Mission Indians, various reservations and Father Serra.
1. 4 documents. Included are articles and research notes on Native American agriculture and trade.
Section 109
1. 1 document. A legal document concerning the murder of Agent Stanley.
1. 1 document. The complete court case concerning the murder of Agent Stanley.
1. 10 documents. Included are correspondence, articles and legal documents concerning the Pala and the Campo Indian Reservations.
1. 5 documents. Included are a court case and census documents for 1933.
Section 110
9 photographs of men playing baseball. undated.
10 photographs of a cattle round-up. undated.
6 photographs of a cattle round-up. undated.
2 photographs of orange harvesting. undated.
12 assorted photographs that include cattle round-ups. undated.
1 photograph of a young child near a bucket. undated.
7 assorted photographs that include city scenes. undated.
10 assorted photographs that include cattle round-ups and social gatherings. undated.
20 assorted photographs that include social gatherings and scenic views. undated.
8 nametags for Rupert and Jeannette Costo from various conferences. undated.
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